The call for abstracts of the LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity and Ecosystem eScience Conference 2026 is now open. The conference offers a selected range of topics for which abstracts for long and short oral presentations can be submitted.
Check this link to for details: https://www.lifewatch.eu/bees-2026-abstract-submission
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The Scientific Data Specialist drives data-driven initiatives across projects within the environmental sciences domain, contributing expertise in data management, harmonisation, standardisation, and the development of interoperable data workflows and other digital tools supporting biodiversity and ecosystem research. Beyond core data stewardship activities, the role contributes to the translation of scientific research needs into operational technical solutions, including workflow design, data integration pipelines, and modelling support, and co-development of digital services in collaboration with researchers, ICT teams, and international stakeholders. Within the LifeWatch ERIC framework, this position strengthens the interface between research, data infrastructure, and digital services, enabling collaborative science, reproducible analyses, and improved understanding of biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and agroecological transitions;
Location: ICT-Core premises in Seville, Spain;
Position: Full-Time;
Funding resources: Horizon Europe Projects and other funding sources.
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The Communication and Internationalisation Project Manager will design, coordinate and implement the comprehensive strategy for communication, dissemination, internationalisation and exploitation of the RECUP-DAS project results;
Location: ICT-Core premises in Seville, Spain;
Position: Full-Time, 24 months;
Funding resources: Project RECUP-DAS (ERDF, Andalusia).
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The Work Package 3 Project Manager will design, implement and supervise the technological architecture of the RECUP-DAS project, including the integration of environmental monitoring systems, the structured digitisation of outputs and their publication on open, interoperable platforms. Ensure the traceability, quality and reuse of the data generated, as well as its alignment with FAIR, OGC and INSPIRE standards. They will also coordinate technical. solutions with LifeWatch ERIC and provide cross-cutting support to the different WPs in their ICT needs;
Location: ICT-Core premises in Seville, Spain;
Position: Full-Time, 24 months;
Funding resources: Project RECUP-DAS (ERDF, Andalusia).
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The Work Package 4 Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating and planning environmental restoration processes resulting from decontamination efforts, leading pilot experiences in naturalisation and treated water conditioning, and participating in habitat recovery efforts that promote biodiversity;
Location: ICT-Core premises in Seville, Spain;
Position: Full-Time, 24 months;
Funding resources: Project RECUP-DAS (ERDF, Andalusia).
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The EU Projects Training Specialist is responsible for designing, developing, delivering, and monitoring onsite and online training activities and programmes related to EU-funded research projects in the fields of biodiversity and ecosystems. They will conduct training needs assessments that support the definition of effective strategies and operational plans, and contribute to the implementation of a wide range of training initiatives;
Location: Service Centre premises in Lecce, Italy;
Position: Full-Time, 12 months, possibility of renewal;
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